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State the function of phosphorus, magnesium and potassium in plant?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Phosphorus (P) is required in photosynthesis and energy transport. Plants also use Phosphorus to store compounds and to develop roots. Phosphorus benefits and speeds up plant maturity and seed production. Potassium (K) improves disease resistance, photosynthesis and the quality of seeds and fruit.

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Answered by spandana2009
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Phosphorus is a vital component of ATP, the "energy unit" of plants. ATP forms during photosynthesis, has phosphorus in its structure, and processes from the beginning of seedling growth through to the formation of grain and maturity. Thus, phosphorus is essential for the general health and vigor of all plants. Phosphorous is used by plants to help form new roots, make seeds, fruit and flowers. It's also used by plants to help fight disease. Potassium helps plants make strong stems and keep growing fast. It's also used to help fight disease.
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